Church Programs - What are they worth?
Leaders February 16th, 2008Willow Creek Community Church just outside of Chicago is an influential church among evangelicals, with many seeking to replicate the models they create. Pastor Bill Hybels recently went public reflecting on what they have been learning. Christianity Today shared part of Hybel’s story in this article. May we learn from them - successes and mistakes.
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--In the Hawkins’ video he says, “Participation is a big deal. We believe the more people participating in these sets of activities, with higher levels of frequency, it will produce disciples of Christ.” This has been Willow’s philosophy of ministry in a nutshell. The church creates programs/activities. People participate in these activities. The outcome is spiritual maturity. In a moment of stinging honesty Hawkins says, “I know it might sound crazy but that’s how we do it in churches. We measure levels of participation.”
Having put all of their eggs into the program-driven church basket you can understand their shock when the research revealed that “Increasing levels of participation in these sets of activities does NOT predict whether someone’s becoming more of a disciple of Christ. It does NOT predict whether they love God more or they love people more.”
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